EFL clubs face a pivotal decision regarding the future of Championship play-offs, a beloved tradition that could be altered. The current format, a two-legged semi-final and a final at Wembley, has been a cornerstone of English football's excitement. However, a proposal to expand the play-offs to six teams has sparked debate. Gabby Agbonlahor and Ally McCoist, former players, have voiced their opposition, arguing that the current system is perfect. They fear the change could dilute the play-offs' magic and introduce unfair scenarios, such as a team with fewer points advancing over a higher-ranked club. The vote, scheduled for March 5, could see the Championship's play-offs transformed, with potential implications for the 2026/27 season. The question remains: will the EFL clubs embrace the change or preserve the cherished tradition?